US11439740B2 - Removable biocompatible substrate filter for a reaming and collection device - Google Patents
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- the present invention is in the technical field of medical devices. More particularly, the present invention is in the technical field of harvesting bone graft materials using a reamer device.
- the present invention provides for a removable second stage biocompatible substrate filter that includes biocompatible implant material configured to trap second stage operative particulate matter that may include at least one of bone fragments, plasma, stem cells, cellular matter, and growth factors captured from irrigation fluid.
- the second stage biocompatible substrate filter may be configured to combine with bone fragments captured from irrigation fluid by a first stage filter, defining a combined product.
- the second stage filter may be configured to be operable with a reaming and collection device.
- the removable second stage biocompatible substrate filter may have a substrate that is a porous and hydrophilic membrane that may be configured as an implantable product for implantation within humans.
- the first stage operative particulate matter and the bone fragments may conform to a size and geometric shape consistent with an undulated surface of the second stage filter.
- the second stage may be a centrifuge and the combined product may be configured to unroll into sheets.
- the bone fragments from the first stage may be a first size and the second stage operative particulate matter may be a second size.
- the second stage biocompatible substrate filter may comprise a biocompatible implant material configured to retain second stage operative particulate matter.
- the second stage biocompatible substrate filter may be configured to combine with first stage operative particulate matter captured from irrigation fluid by a first stage filter.
- the first stage operative particulate matter may include material of a first size and the second stage operative particulate matter may include material of a second size.
- the removable second stage biocompatible substrate filter may be configured to be operable with a reaming and collection device wherein the second stage operative particulate matter retained may be one of bone fragments, plasma, stem cells, cellular matter, and growth factors captured from irrigation fluid and the first stage operative particulate matter may include bone fragments. Furthermore, the first stage operative particulate matter may include at least one of bone fragments, plasma, stem cells, cellular matter, and growth factors captured from irrigation fluid.
- the removable second stage biocompatible substrate filter may include biocompatible implant material configured to retain second stage operative particulate matter wherein the second stage biocompatible substrate filter may be configured to combine with operative particulate matter captured from irrigation fluid by a first stage filter.
- the first stage retained material and the second stage retained material may be obtained from a reaming device utilizing an irrigation fluid supply and a suction source.
- An output of the reaming device may be connected to an input of a first stage filter container.
- a flow of materials suspended in the irrigation fluid may pass through a first connecting tube and the flow of materials suspended in the irrigation fluid may be filtered by the first stage filter.
- the first stage retained material may be separated from the flow of materials suspended in the irrigation fluid by a filter possessing a first particulate size selectivity.
- the first stage filter may further provide a first stage output flow of materials suspended in irrigation fluid.
- the first stage filter may allow for the collection of a first sized particulate matter of at least one or more of irrigation fluid, plasma, stem cells, growth factors, and cellular matter.
- the first stage output flow of materials may be suspended in the irrigation fluid and passed through a first stage output.
- the input of a second stage filter container may be connected by a second connecting tube to the output of the first stage filter container. Therefore, the first stage output flow of materials suspended in the irrigation fluid may be filtered by the second stage filter.
- the second stage filter may retain a second sized particulate matter different than the first stage filter that includes a portion of at least one or more of plasma, stem cells, growth factors, and cellular matter, and may allow for the passing of a portion of the irrigation fluid as output flow.
- the second stage filter container may include an evacuation port to permit the flow of materials suspended in the irrigation fluid to be evacuated from the second stage filter container in a continuous process.
- the continuous process may include the first stage filter container receiving output from the reaming device and output from the second stage filter simultaneously. Therefore, the biocompatible substrate may be configured to receive at least a portion of the first stage retained material in combination with at least a portion of the second stage retained material to create a combined graft product.
- the substrate may be a porous and hydrophilic membrane configured as an implantable product for implantation within humans.
- the first stage retained material and the second stage retained material may conform to a size and geometric shape consistent with an undulated surface of the second stage filter.
- the second stage may be a centrifuge and the combined product may be configured to unroll into sheets.
- the first stage may be a grate and the second stage may be a centrifuge or vice versa.
- the substrate may be a porous and hydrophilic membrane of a size and geometric shape consistent with an undulated surface of the second stage filter and configured as an implantable product to envelop a human bone.
- FIG. 1A is a diagram of the prior art RIA device.
- FIG. 1B is a diagram of the prior art RIA device tubing interface.
- FIG. 2 shows the bi-lumen tube conned to a tube port in a RIA or other device.
- FIG. 3 shows the improved stage 1 filter with the water irrigation hose bypassing the filter (not integrated).
- FIG. 4 shows the Stage 1 filter with an integrated pass through irrigation source hose for use with the bi-lumen tubing.
- FIG. 5 shows the stage 1 filter with the lid open, and stage 1 material inside.
- FIG. 6 shows the removed filter plate from the stage 1 filter with the stage 1 material being collected from the filter plate into a canister for later use.
- FIG. 7 shows the stage 1 filter connected to a stage 2 collector centrifuge, with a collagen sponge or filter cylinder inside in one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 8 shows the collagen filter removed from the centrifuge after collection, then cut into a flat “pad” of stage 2 material on the collagen filter or sponge in one embodiment.
- FIG. 9 shows the collagen or other filter material removed from the centrifuge, cut and laid flat as a stage 2 pad.
- FIG. 10 shows an alternative stage 2 collector using a filtration system, containing a collagen or other materials filter plate or sponge.
- FIG. 11 shows the collagen filter being removed from the stage 2 filter, for use of the retained stage 2 materials.
- FIG. 12 shows stage 1 material in one embodiment being added to the stage 2 materials on a collagen filter, pad, or sponge and use as part of a bone graft in a patient.
- the collagen filter, or sponge would be placed inside the patient along with the stage 1 and stage 2 materials, which may be modified in proportions.
- the filter in one embodiment, would dissolve at a later time.
- FIG. 13 shows an alternative embodiment of stage 1 materials being added to the stage 2 materials on a collagen filter, pad, or sponge and use as part of a bone graft in a patient.
- the RIA device 102 which is designed as a medullary bone graft harvesting device.
- the bone graft material would be harvested from the medullary canal of a native human femur 103 using the RIA device 102 .
- a guide wire 104 is inserted into the medullary canal providing a guide for the RIA device 102 to remain within the medullary canal.
- the reamer head 105 is designed to cut the bone that is currently being harvested by the device.
- FIG. 1B is a depiction of the current device in larger scale at the region where the suction as well as irrigation ports meet with the RIA device 102 .
- the RIA device 102 with Port 106 is the port allowing for saline to float within the device and Port 109 being the port providing suction and an avenue for the evacuation of material from the medullary canal.
- FIG. 2 is a depiction of the improved tubing system in one embodiment of this current invention. Depicted is the RIA device 102 with modified coupling Zones 201 as well as 202 . 201 would be the coupling point for saline inflow into the RIA device 102 ; whereas, Port 202 would provide for efflux and evacuation of fluid as well as bone graft material that is applied via suction. The suction source would be obtained through a source available within the operating room.
- the tubing is coupled 203 to provide for less entanglement and more streamlined use within the operating room. These tubes would branch allowing for filtration/separation canisters, to be described later. Tube 204 would provide an inflow source for saline whereas Tube 205 would provide suction as well as an egress pathway for bone graft as well as saline or other fluids.
- FIG. 3 depicts an embodiment of a modified Stage 1 filter for the collection of materials from the harvesting site.
- Saline and bone graft material would flow into the device via Tube 205 .
- the device container, 301 would contain a hinged lid 302 .
- Within the container 301 would be a Removable Porous Filter, 303 , that is porous in nature to capture large bone graft material but provide for the flow through of saline, blood products, plasma, cells, and growth factors, and other particulate matter of a specific geometrically limited size.
- the material would be drawn through the filter via suction applied through Tube 304 .
- Tubing 204 that would allow for saline to flow to the RIA device 102 and provide irrigation to facilitate the evacuation of bone graft material.
- FIG. 4 is an alternative embodiment of the Stage 1 filter.
- Tube 401 would be contained within the Filter Device container, 301 , once again avoiding significant entanglement and providing for more efficient use within the operating room.
- the remaining portion of the device would function very similar as the device in FIG. 3 .
- a hinged lid, 302 providing access to Porous Filter 303 , would catch material entering via Tube 205 once again allowing for saline, blood products, plasma, cells, growth factors and other particulate matter of a specific geometrically limited size to pass through and be drawn out via Port 304 .
- FIG. 5 shows one depiction of the initial stage filter with additional details noted.
- saline as well as graft material evacuated from the medullary canal would enter Stage 1 container 301 .
- the lid now hinged open, depicted at 302 allows for access to Porous Filter 303 containing Bone Graft Material 501 .
- the remaining portion of the fluid, containing blood products, plasma, cells, growth factors and other particulate matter of a specific geometrically limited size would be evacuated via suction, through Tube 304 .
- FIG. 6 depicts the removal of the material off of Porous Filter 303 .
- Bone Graft Material 501 would then be removed via Spatula Device 601 into Container 602 .
- These Devices, 601 as well as 602 would be sterile and used within the operative field.
- the Collection Container 602 provides for a sterile container to contain the Bone Graft Material 501 for later re-implantation at the desired clinical site.
- FIG. 7 represents one embodiment of the second stage filtration system which would be designed to remove excess water yet retain additional graft material including but not limited to blood products, plasma, cellular bone marrow/stem cell elements, as well as growth factors and other particulate matter of a specific geometrically limited size.
- Depicted in FIG. 7 is the Porous Filter 303 contained within the Filtration container 301 covered by Lid 302 . Initial material harvested from the RIA device 102 would enter the container via Tube 205 . Large bone graft material would be trapped by Porous Filter 303 allowing for the pass through/flow through of the remaining material through Tube 304 .
- This material once again would represent blood products, plasma, and cellular elements including stem cells as well as growth factors and other particulate matter of a specific geometrically limited size.
- This material would then enter Centrifugal Filtration Device 701 .
- This device would contain a porous filtration capturing membrane 801 . It will be covered and contained within the centrifugal filtration device via Lid 703 .
- the porous filtration capturing membrane 801 would be porous in its design to allow for capturing of blood products, plasma, cellular elements/stem cells, as well as growth factors and other particulate matter of a specific geometrically limited size, yet provide for the separation of fluid. This separation would then allow for a concentration of the graft elements and further to extract fluid from the system via centrifugation.
- the fluid may exit via Tubing 702 connected to an evacuation port in the various embodiments of the second stage filter as illustrated, for example, in FIG. 7 .
- FIG. 8 is a detailed depiction of the porous filtration capturing membrane within the Filtration Device 701 .
- the cylindrical porous filtration capturing membrane 801 would be removed from Centrifugal Filtration Device 701 and cut to provide for a rectangular surface and function as a graft impregnated membrane for re-implantation within the patient.
- FIG. 9 once again, provides for a drawing of this process starting with the Centrifugal Filtration Device 701 that is sealed via Lid 703 .
- Material filtered through the first stage filtration system enters via Tube 304 .
- the porous filtration capturing membrane 801 which is porous in nature to provide for the capture of blood products, plasma, cellular elements including stem cells, as well as growth factors and other particulate matter of a specific geometrically limited size, but allow for the pass through of fluid that would exit via Tubing 702 connected to an evacuation port in the various embodiments of the second stage filter as illustrated, for example, in FIG. 9 .
- the porous filtration capturing membrane 801 could then be cut to size and later implanted within the patient.
- FIG. 10 represents an alternative embodiment of the second stage filter.
- This filter would be designed for a more passive filtration process facilitated by vacuum negative pressure.
- Filtration Canister 1002 would contain a Hinged Lid 1003 .
- Material exiting the first stage filter would enter the device via Tube 304 .
- the undulating surface depicted as 1005 would be a filtration surface undulated for increasing surface area. It would reside on top of a porous yet Hydrophilic Membrane 1004 that would facilitate the extraction of fluid.
- the retention of blood products, plasma, cellular elements including stem cells, growth factors and other particulate matter of a specific geometrically limited size, would take place on the second stage (or any subsequent stage) filtration surface 1005 .
- Excess fluid would then be evacuated via Tube 1001 connected to an evacuation port in the various embodiments of the second stage filter as illustrated, for example, in FIG. 10 .
- FIG. 11 a more detailed depiction of the second stage filter and hydrophilic membrane is depicted.
- the undulating Second Stage Filter 1005 would initially lie on top of porous Hydrophilic Membrane 1004 .
- the Filtration Surface 1005 would then be peeled away from hydrophilic/porous Surface 1004 after it has been exposed to the second stage graft/fluid material. This surface would then be available for implantation within the desired clinical setting.
- FIG. 12 represents the final combination of material from the first as well as second stage of filtration, or any combination of a plurality of filtration stages.
- Material from the first stage of filtration depicted as 501 , and being contained within Sterile Container 602 , would then be placed on top of Undulating Porous Sponge 1005 .
- This combined graft can then be used in the desired clinical location.
- the location being depicted in FIG. 12 as 1201 a tibial bone graft site, although other site may be desired.
- FIG. 13 An alternative embodiment of the combined graft would be depicted in FIG. 13 that would provide for a combination of material from the first stage filtration as well as material captured via centrifugal filtration device and contained within the porous filtration capturing membrane 801 .
- Material 501 from the first stage of Filtration would be removed from Container 602 . It would then be placed on the cut porous filtration capturing membrane 801 , which would contain blood products, plasma, cellular elements including stem cells as well as growth factors and other particulate matter of a specific geometrically limited size. This would then be made available for implantation within a desired clinical bone graft site depicted as a tibial site 1301 in FIG. 13 , although other site may be desired.
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